Motion Picture Art Studio (Feb-May 1927)

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JAN1577 ©C1B 718864 Motion Picture ART PORTFOLIO Issued monthly from the printing establishment of Fleming 8C Reavely, Inc., 344 West 38th St., New York City, in the United States of America. CHARLES J. GIEGERICH, Editor and Publisher Vol. I. i -0 February, 1927 Axiomatir HIS is the age of illustration written and spoken worr" other arts, pictorial ' t penetrates the intellect and a' Pictorial art is the a retreat invested in v Pictorial art convinces and ins may confuse ar understandable This i' explanati^ the answe The mer cherisher are in literat man* i play and the .rectors. It is also success than others. A accepted truth or a msideration. players in motion pictures portraying the finest works of examples of culture in modern .s of realistic art. MO' wo tb inspiring art are presented in the .^lAO in a size suitable for framing and ..j selected collections of the most artistic scenes from jture plays will be published in each succeeding issue.